Blue pinwheels throughout Muncie bring awareness to child abuse
Thousands of blue pinwheels have been placed on Delaware County lawns throughout April to help promote National Child Abuse Prevention month.
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Thousands of blue pinwheels have been placed on Delaware County lawns throughout April to help promote National Child Abuse Prevention month.
Following recent news about the possible vacancy of the Cooper Physical Science Building, some students are petitioning to state legislators about replacing the building altogether.
The Ball State Student Action Team is hosting their annual 24 hours of service April 8 and 9.
The Muncie City Council recently voted to vacate nearly four blocks of land where Ball State is planning to break ground on a $62.5 million health professions building this summer.
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Nestled just inside the doors of the Applied Technology Building is a system of wires and hardware that may seem commonplace to some, but to one immersive learning class, this system signifies a greener future for Ball State.
With the weather warming up, many students find themselves heading outdoors.
Muncie Community Schools have found themselves in an estimated $11.5 million deficit spending, according to The Star Press. While solutions have not yet been met to try and dig out of that hole, the district is looking at many areas to cut, including teacher salaries, an area shocking to parents.
With the current trend in increasing temperatures, students are grabbing their frisbees and hammocks and heading outside. However, some can’t enjoy the weather without first worrying about climate change.
Sometimes it's a hobby that turns into a lifelong passion, and no one knows that better than recent Ball State graduate Paul Whitacre.
The Ball State Board of Trustees approved a new policy that allows paid parental leave for university employees Feb. 3.
Muncie recently joined hundreds of other cities across the nation by starting an East Central Indiana chapter of Citizens’ Climate Lobby.
Ball State is joining 300 colleges in a nation-wide competition to increase recycling throughout campus.
A new bill recently passed that requires Indiana high school students to receive a vaccine that protects them from Meningitis B. Medical experts are advising that college students receive the vaccine as well.
Tribune Showprint and Book Art Collaborative opened their doors Feb. 2 at Madjax Studio as part of Muncie’s First Thursday.
Ball State is wrapping up a five-year project that will result in the nation’s largest geothermal system of its kind.
Despite recent rumors that Brothers Bar & Grill is leaving the Village, general manager Dan Zimmerman said the bar doesn't have any plans to leave.
The historic Kitselman House won't be a normal home for much longer.
While January holds the presidential inauguration, it is also filled with Senate committee meetings to approve President-elect Donald Trump's cabinet choices.
Pieces of art for the David Owsley Museum of Art's upcoming exhibit didn't arrive quite as expected.